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>> avatar, studio odaudience. fox news at night is next. >> good evening it's 11 pm on the east coast agent los
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angeles this is america's late news. fox news at night. let's begin with breaking news coming out of the warfront and gaza where israeli defense forces are pushing deeper into gaza city but israel has agreed to allow temporary pauses in the fighting. 4 hours at a time with a three hour warning before each pause. we are told pausing will allow humanitarian aid to come in and civilians to get out but israeli military experts believe international pressure is growing and could push israel to stop firing altogether. we are on the ground in tel aviv with the latest great jeff? >> is really forces are showing no signs of slowing down they continue to engage with hamas militants in northern gaza and they are tightening their circle in and around gaza city and they are finding more of
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those tunnels be utilized by militants they have destroyed 130 tunnel shaft recently above the surface israeli military said they have killed a key weapons maker during recent strikes this is forcing civilians from their homes of the north tens of thousands have taken advantage of cord or set up by israeli forces but when they reach the south they find that shelter and resources are becoming scarce by the day. israel has agreed to three days of them before our pauses to allow civilians to leave a gift aid in the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said this will allow for more hostage negotiations. as for the future of gaza, benjamin netanyahu had this to say. >> we want to see gaza demilitarized, a radicalized and rebuilt. and all of that can be
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achieved. we don't seek to conquer gaza, we don't seek to occupy gaza or govern gaza, we have to find a civilian government that will be there. >> as for the 239 hostages that were taken back on october 7, very little progress has been made on they are released to get them back to where they belong. one thing israel has made clear, there will be no cease-fire until the hostages are returned home. >> shift, thank you and in los angeles the israeli actress and former member of israeli defense forces held a screening of bearing witness as a video compilation of the hamas terror attacks on october 7. the audience witnessed the horrifying images inside the theater come outside there was a brawl between pro-israel and pro-palestinian demonstrators. more on what happened. good evening.
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>> that private screening in los angeles with graphic footage from the october 7 hamas attack on israel sparked fights and turned violent. a witness shot video the clash between pro-israel and pro-palestinian demonstrators outside the museum of tolerance last night and audience of 150 people including hollywood executives were there to screen video of the hamas attack it was compiled by the defense forces so the journalists in the world could see the atrocities that hamas committed. two reports of battery are being thoroughly investigated. >> bring the hostages home. >> they are not liberating anybody. >> the wonder woman star who was born in israel served two years as a soldier is being criticized by pro-palestinian supporters for organizing last night screening of the hamas
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video and for her pro-israel support yesterday the actress posted video broadway performers singing bring him home with the caption 240 hostages including 30 children still being held captive for hamas this is a prayer from broadway to bring them home and a statement that the world tensions right now could not divide los angeles. >> some of the biggest media outlets including cnn, the new york times and associated press are on defense following an investigative report by an israeli media watchdog indicating some freelance photojournalists that work for us media outlets may have been tipped off about the hamas october 17 were attacks that may have been embedded with the terror group or the chief religion correspondent lauren greed is in new york with information on this. >> that's right a new report suggests freelance media workers were on the scene of the brutal attack so early that
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they may have been tipped off by hamas the israel government press office is demanding answers and wants to know if terrorists may have been disguised as chals. the watchdog organization reporting claims 4 journals from agencies like the associated press and reuters were on the scene so fast that hamas could have given them a head's up. the group is asking the outlets who published their photos if they approved of their presence inside enemy territory together with the terrorist infiltrators. all of the outlets have denied having any advance knowledge of the massacre and that photos were obtained as they normally do with freelancer spread the new york times called the accusations are untrue and outrageous and reuters news agency said reuters acquired photographs from new gaza
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freelance photographers on the border near the morning of october 7 and did not have a prior relationship. photographers published by reuters were taking two hours after hamas fired rockets across southern israel and more than 45 minutes after israel said government had crossed the border.the ap denied prior knowledge stating the first pictures they received from any freelancer shows they were taken more than an hour after the attacks began they are no longer working with one freelancer in gaza.cnn says they have not found any reason to doubt the journalistic accuracy one freelancer they work with, they have suspended all ties with him. soon thank you peerless bring in the council general of israel the pacific southwest and a veteran of israel special operations counter terrorist unit. welcome to you both. i know you are both out there at the screening. quickly before we get to the
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strategy i want your take on what you think it was like inside in the brawl that happened outside. >> it was somber it was a tough 40 minutes of video that was shown an eloquent introduction followed by members of the idf who spoke as well. you could hear some of the action going on you could feel the tension that i could tell you lapd did an incredible job handling any of the violence that started to percolate you could hear it inside the auditorium but it was very somber and i have been around a long time in this business and i was affected by the footage and i believe it's important for not just these select groups to see the footage but the world needs to see it was packaged very well. >> trace: i just want to get the touch on lauren greed there is a possibility photojournalists may have been tipped off to the hamas attacks of october 7 of the israel
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leader a member of benjamin netanyahu war cabinet said journalists who have known about the massacre chose to stand as i will bystanders while children were slaughtered are no different than terrorists and should be treated as such. what are your thoughts on this story? >> i think it's amazing to learn that that happened and if it did happen because it's the intelligence. the ex-military guy the x defense minister's of what we are learning now the journalists were potentially terrorists so they know about the attack pretty much they were embedded within hamas and they got into different cities of israel while they were attacking and murdering people they had a go pro camera and they were filming it and then they were using it for the media outlet so any media outlet should this type of material and it's not
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professional it's not moral it's disgusting they should take it off. >> this further investigation. 46 attacks on us military forces since october 7 we can put this map up and talk about these attacks this interesting because the president said this today in response to if these responses are working. watch. >> they hit a couple of ammunition outposts not exactly direct attacks. what you think? >> you know where i stand this is part of a larger global jihadist percolating 41 some attacks and is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what is formulating regionally and these are some test ups and skirmishes us president biden israel is grateful for.
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needs to take a serious tactical posture because they are dangerous and lethal they have lobbed several missiles into israel thank you for israel's tertiary defense systems behind the iron dome that can handle those but they will keep escalating it's important for president biden to be listening to his military cabinet, the stuff is real and is increasing and it will continue to expand and everybody needs to pay more attention on what these terrorists are looking to do on the macro level. >> i want the 4 our pauses by israel. what do you think this is leading to and are you in favor of this? >> first of all also we think that we need to give options from the northern parts of the southern part but make no mistake it doesn't change our cause is to protect our
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civilians, our soldiers and our causes to win this war and we will win this war against hamas essay tactical decision it can be changed is temporary. we are checking it day by day and monitoring the situation on the ground if it works against us the cabinets going to change the decision. >> he is spot on. and finding one military in the world trace who's going to protect the enemies, civilians. there are special operations and assets embedded in that exodus of thousands of palestinians who we are opening up these links to get them to the south we are projecting them because the palestinians matter to us and they don't matter to hamas soon that word needs to get out as much as possible. thank you both. >> so in my first week as president we would ban tiktok.
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>> you would want to take care of your family first. >> leave my daughter out of this. soon with the next generation is using this and here's the truth. >> as the database six, five and three-year-old i'm concerned about the data they are getting from our young people and what they are doing to pollute the minds of our young people the kids get these devices and they have a mind of their own. >> and tiktok massive influence on young americans was one of the hottest topics of the presidential debate in miami let's bring in carl with tv personality and activist, emily, welcome. emily, tiktok got a lot of play.
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is banning it a smart idea? is it possible? what are your thoughts? >> is not only a smart idea it is necessary some thing we have enough proof to verify is that tiktok uses are algorithms against us but that's how it poisons the minds of the young generation of the united states so tiktok will take the algorithm send it to china and they will divide us and make us weak you can see with the conflict in israel all of the pro-israel content is being censored in the pro-palestinian propaganda is being amplified. america is more divided than ever and they are using vulnerabilities against us and this is how they do it. >> it's amazing because in the debate last night they were saying china is collecting this sensitive data and mostly its young people very soon if they are collecting data but we are seeing intelligence agencies confirm they are trying to infiltrate our political system
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and trying to convert actual candidates for office onto their side they are trying to influence those candidates. who do we have go over to china last week? governor gavin newsom. he is showing up at chinese owned companies basically promoting them and have these major national security issues and questionable use of technology and data compromise but we have our politicians being compromised and we are not seeing a lot of potential. soon with the death of a 69-year-old jewish man paul cussler in southern california. witness statements because of that the police are saying they can't make it a rest because of conflicting witness statements a little bit of hooley. jonathan is a witness and he said i clearly saw the megaphone flying through the air towards cussler the man was holding it there was a red lanyard attached there is no
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question he threw the punch these are not things that were interesting. it's amazing that they haven't made an arrest and the evidence is pretty compelling. >> it seems like the police failed to do their job this is a trend we see across united states i don't know if because he funded the police but law enforcement is failing to do what we need them today we see this in new york there was a protest last night they vandalized police cars they shattered windows they infiltrated the lobby of the new york times. what was the nypd? where's the ld pd and they need to do what their job is to do protect americans and they are not doing their job. >> i want to play this video and sound from the protest today in new york city. students, teachers, staff flooded manhattan protesting israel's war with hamas. watch.
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payment free free palestine. >> there are thousands of these people in new york city today and yesterday. >> it's a mix of ignorance and hatred all rolled into one. some of these folks may not be haters but they are woefully on the wrong side they don't understand what is going on. others are true hatemongers and what you see our democrat politicians trying to tiptoe around this. you realize in california we had a few months ago a pride flag a little tiny pride flag seven inches burned with a cigarette lighters and there were press conferences and newsom was calling for investigations and hate crime hotlines. here you have real anti-semitism and real hate and
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you have a man who is probably murdered and there doesn't seem to be that same level of outrage. >> carl and emily, thank you both. >> a human smuggler trying to evade police was involved in a head-on collision in texas killing eight people including two americans. the senior correspondent is here with more on why americans are impacted by the border crisis. >> is a story that's absolutely awful. in many respects is a devastated reflection on where the border crisis is tonight this happened in texas on wednesday human smuggler driving a vehicle full of illegal immigrants crashed head on into an suv wall evading police killing everybody in both vehicles including a married couple from georgia who was in their 60s. >> at one point we were averaging 10 to 12 pursuits.
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last year alone over 400 arrests in human smuggling cases very >> obviously a problem that continues to grow this incident comes amid the growing crisis of the southern border 269,000 migrant encounters in september alone and more than 2.4 million total encounters in fiscal 2023 so far. not the kind of record the administration is hoping to draw attention to and it gets worse by the day. >> let's bring in presidents jessica anderson and myra florez. welcome. two of the big topics last night going forward was the border, abortion, take a look at this quote it says put this on the screen, it says do you, as a resident of chicago. the total number by the way is 11 terror attacks total terror
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watch list before biden took office in the three or four years before that and since he has the number is 282 it's a strugborder patrol wife and i deal with the southern border situation every single day we don't have a humanitarian crisis we have a national security crisis in my condolences to the family who lost loved ones in this accident that could have been prevented at the biden administration refuses to enforce immigration laws refuses to secure the border in these accidents will continue to happen unless the biden administration secures the border. >> and the crowds are flooding chicago at the city council meeting here asking the crowd a question about the illegal migrants who have come in. >> us residence in chicago
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believe that we should remain a sanctuary city? it's a simple question. >> no. no. >> no. >> they are fed up from coast-to-coast. >> i may look at this. the american people are right to be livid about this issue at the border it's a humanitarian crisis this winter national security but it's one that biden could quickly fix he has tools at his disposal to secure the border in the house has already written, negotiated and passed hr to which is a strong comprehensive border package sitting in the senate so democrats need to join republicans and put this bill on the president's desk. >> i wonder if i can get 15 seconds.abortion was a big topic for the republicans is there a solution? >> absolutely is time the republican party talks about
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the democrat party stand and the democrat party supports the abortion up to nine months with no restrictions pride they have no respect for human life i stand with women who are victims of abuse, rape and the democrat party is using them to push the radical agenda. >> jessica 10 seconds. soon with the republican party needs to embrace not just the culture of life but the right to life. seeing what happened in ohio, the state to enshrine abortion in the constitution is wrong and out of step with our fundamental principle to support the american right to life. >> a violent felon on the run in houston after being released on bond he is a suspect in murdering a moin front of her three-year-old son.the family is outraged. nextms. .. >>
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jail on bond and allegedly murdering a mother in front of her three-year-old son the family wants to know why the criminal was on the streets in the first place. more on this tragic story. >> a heartbreaking story out of houston texas a mother said her beautiful 34-year-old daughter was murdered by a convicted felon walking the streets when he should have been in prison. >> it has been hell. i have been suicidal. devastated. lost. hurt. angry. student the suspect was on parole for aggravated robbery
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when he got charged with felony drug possession instead of keeping him behind bars the parole board gave the convicted felon a get out of jail free card six days later the convicted felon shot and killed banks in front of her three-year-old son. her body was found in a crashed car after she was wrapping up a workday the victim's mother said the suspect was trying to rob her if she wants answers on how her daughter's killer slipped through the cracks. >> they need to be held accountable because my daughter is gone. student the alleged killer is on the right and there is a $5000 reward for his capture. specifically told you earlier about the brawl that broke out at the museum of tolerance in la over a private screening of a video showing the brutal october 7 attack by hamas terrace. let's bring in christina and a
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board-certified phd research scientist thank you both. i want to get your take we talked to a few people earlier and i want to get your take on what you saw inside and outside and how impactful it was. >> it was outrageous to observe what was going on we were at the museum of tolerance that attempts to educate people about the holocaust inside the auditorium a lot of descendents of holocaust survivors and victims observing the slaughtering of their own people the beheadings, torture of people and family pets. people were there was not a dry eye and meanwhile you are hearing the chanting outside anti-semitic slurs it was just unbelievable almost nightmarish and it just highlights the need for healing in cities across our nation. >> is amazing you see the scene from inside and outside it's the same story everybody who walked out and we are going to be at the conference the asia-pacific economic conference in san francisco
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they are scrambling to cleanup and the homeless like they did here for the super bowl they said the conference provides an opportunity to spotlight san francisco's commitment and demonstrate our cities innovation resilience and determination to find lasting and meaningful solutions everybody knows the super bowl here they're going to clean it up in a week later it will be the same way it was. >> i was in san francisco a few days ago and i saw what it was like it was a disaster. i felt unsafe i would take uber to go four or five blocks at night because of how unsafe and dirty it was. this shows you exactly what the city of san francisco is capable of doing in the state of california is capable of doing and they need to go into a mindset where they imagine
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every day is the conference jos? everyday joe biden is here and is a compassionate thing to do. these people need help and they are letting them rot on the streets. >> i and a you get this question a lot because it's everywhere and they clean it up in one area and it goes to another area the research i was doing for this is an outreach group in san francisco in the first point of the memo whatever it is we are doing is not working. >> it is not humane or compassionate to let people stay on the streets i have covered this extensively being on skid row and talking to people on the streets. a big issue no one is talking about and i would like to see the same amount of urgency year-round. >> yes not just super bowl or apex. >> half of the homeless population was in the oster care system we should create meaningful solutions like when they are transitioning out of care. >> it's a very good point and i
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have to ask you this because i ask about the mask mandates and california has a couple of them and they are popping up and the numbers are down but we are back with the masks. >> los angeles public health came back saying november 1 in the healthcare setting healthcare workers have to vaccinate or mask you have to have the latest vaccine the new booster or whatever they are calling it if you don't want to get it but you have to wear a mask at all times. that makes no sense. the rationale talks about how it will slow the spread but there is no proof of that no proof it slows infections. i don't think they've gotten the memo. >> i have asked. have we learned nothing? >> and healthcare workers today they don't like the universal mask mandate approach some cases in it's important for
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patients to see the patienurses face. >> breaching the hamas security quarter in gaza city but can they take humanitarian pauses? we are on the ground with israel with a live report coming up at the gop debate hit out several key issues including abortion, and the economy. what you think the top two issues will be? let us know on social media we will show you the results and read the best responses coming up. to an antidepressant... is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms... ...better than an antidepressant alone.
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>> israel's decision to allow 4 our pauses and military operations.
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we have more information on how will these pauses work? >> we think we have seen how this is going to work earlier. the israel you government announce the humanitarian core doors to allow people in the north where the intense fighting is going on to escape to the south so we think that is going to work like this basically they will make an announcement they are supposed to give three hour advance announcement about when they are doing this and there will be a 4 our break and it will allow people to move some of these hard-hit areas to get to the south where they are not focused where they are focused on the north and they might open up an extra road a coastal road because the demand is so high for people who want to leave the area where this fighting is going on. >> trace: we know what israel agreed to do this? >> the interview today they are
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going to keep fighting but this all goes back to the hub manager aryan aspect they want to get civilians who have nothing to do with hamas have nothing to do with october 7 to a safe place the other part of this israel wants hostages released this high level talks going along with officials and officials so i think part of it is to make it public we are doing something good we want to get something back as well we want people back very >> stay safe thank you. let's bring on the author of the new garrett sinclair novel the retired brigadier general it's great to have you on and we want your take on this for our paws every day in israel. a good idea? a bad idea? >> great to be with you anytime you are disrupting the momentum of a successful operation it's not a good idea however in the
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larger context of the perplexity of this battlefield a few things this speaks to the success that israel has achieved they feel comfortable that they made their operational and roads that they need they feel comfortable about their positioning and they feel comfortable that they can take localized pauses without a cease-fire and that's what benjamin netanyahu is talking about. we will pause operations in certain areas to allow for refugee flow it enables their combat operations. >> is some of this because of political pressure diplomatic pressure and i want to play a soundbite here is president biden who has pushed for a longer pause prayed >> i have been asking for a pause for a lot more that.
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[indiscernible] >> did you ask for a pause for three days to get the hostages out? >> any longer pause comes across to other people is like a cease-fire. what do you think? >> of course and this is really the president is getting pounded by the progressive extreme left that supports hamas and the palestinian so he is trying to have it both ways he is trying to professed support for israel and keep the united states calm because he is being blackmailed with a promise of no vote from michigan for example and there are about 4 sweeting states battleground states with heavy populations? political calculation in the face of
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pretty serious stuff in israel. >> i was watching the prime minister today on special report and it sounded like there was a little bit of him reacting to international pressure. watch this very >> we want to facilitate the safe passage of civilians and we are doing that and we did that today it we did one yesterday and i assume we will do one tomorrow because our goal is to not fight the palestinian civilians. >> this is not about the civilians is not about the palestinians. it's about hamas. >> i have been in israel many times i have worked closely with the undersecretary of the military capacities they go through painstaking efforts to eliminate reduce civilian casualties as much as possible so this is very heartfelt from
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benjamin netanyahu standpoint to try to lessen the chance of having civilian casualties and allow them to get after hamas on the way that they have been i can tell you hamas will not apply the geneva convention to their operation so it's really hamstringing israel but they have the technology to get the momentum back and get after these guys. >> good to have you on. thank you. >> thank you trace. >> we have an amazing story of courage, love and dedication featuring eight news really military veteran ruling to do anything to save his family when hamas attacked on october 7. >> i was totally unaware of what's going on. >> the retired major general was swimming in the mediterranean on october 7 when he received an urgent message
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from his son. >> i need to go to rescue him immediately. >> i texted him in the morning there are terrorists. i don't now there inside or outside but they're here and he said i'm coming. >> the rockets were followed by gunfire they hid in their home and safe room. >> they are firing through the windows and doors and we just tell our daughters right now we have to be very quiet. >> is 61-year-old father who ran israel's command sped south at tel aviv and his wife at the wheel armed with a pistol. >> i have been through many wars. and it's different. it's not a small territory. >> along the way he came across survivors of that music festival massacre and dead is really officers.
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>> i took his rifle and m-16 with a telescope and i took his helmet and i was a soldier again. >> israeli paratroopers joined him in the gunbattle to push further south they had to clear all of the homes to make sure no terrorists remained. >> we went house by house. slowly. it's very dangerous. >> an hour later they arrived at his son's house. >> my young friend 3 and a half years old said grandpa is here. that's when we knew we were going to be alive. >> that is a fantastic story. coming up the third gop debate touched on several hot button issues from abortion to the conflict in israel.the first votes in iowa are not far off. so what would you say are the top two issues motivating you?
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>> we are back with the nightcap crew.
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tonight's topic, key issues. last night the gop prime candidates discuss the economy, border, abortion, israel, ukraine, china. which do you think will be the top two issues going into 2024? even iowa. >> a lot of people will disagree but i think cres a maj story in large cities it gets a lot of attention and things are going well people feel good but if your grocery bill is high gas is high, rent is high, too damn high. those are the issues. >> the old saying is the it's the economy stupidest now people are saying after tuesday night maybe it's abortion stoop it. for neck i agree with kevin
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that a crime is a big issue but abortion because a lot of people believe abortion is a nonnegotiable a lot of pro-choice people were caught off guard and didn't realize how mobile and operative the pro-life movement was in ohio you saw howell was almost a pushback so i think it's bigger than people think. >> i think the economy and crime are critical pressing issues but tuesday night selections may have pushed abortion back on those >> the border has to be the top priority because we see 282 terror suspects watch lists and most of them are the get away so i think border number one because i think everything is about people's personal stream at 282 during this administration and 11 during the previous administration. >> people want to feel safe walking through their neighborhoods and border
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security is important to address the humanitarian perspective a national security perspective. >> you could run on that. >> as a vote a month ago i don't think national security and the border would have been a big issue but now after what has happened that has gone to number two economy is number one and when people realize that late term abortions are not half in each of the level people talk about them with people are educated that fear may go down and i hope that issue goes away. >> i would say economy, crime, abortion. border. thank you everyone.thank you for watching america's late news fox news at night i am trace gallagher in los angeles. we will see you back here friday night. >>
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